i have both an AnaJet and a NeoFlex, and the Neo is better HANDS DOWN in print quality, detail, durability and flexibility. i actually liked my AnaJet and it ran fine for over 3 years, but when i needed help from AnaJet, i received a continuous run-around. they wanted over $1,500 (not including me shipping my printer to them) to fix my problem. i ended up fixing the problem myself...for...$25. the customer support at All American is tops, the community support (NeoFamily) is unlike any i've seen, and the NeoRIP is the best in the industry. i'd rather print top quality prints than print fast. it's the quality that keeps my business growing, not the speed in which i print. i have yet to see a print that is better than from an Epson head with DuPont ink. Brother is a great company and they've made great printers (durability), but i still prefer the prints from the Epson/DuPont combo.
also, you can't really compare the print speed one-to-one. we load all 3 platens on our NeoFlex and it keeps printing while I unload and reload the platens. also i have a print area of about 17" wide by 42" long, with which i've easily printed rolls of fabric for a customer that later cut and sewed custom scarves. add to that the capability to print with solvent inks, and it's a no brainer. i could buy 2 NeoFlex printers for the cost of one mP10. now speed isn't such an issue.